John Lee Hooker (album)
John Lee Hooker is an eponymous album by blues musician John Lee Hooker released by Galaxy Records.[1] It is a solo recording, with Hooker on electric guitar, vocals, and foot stomping.[1]
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Released | 1962 | |||
Recorded | 1947–1957 | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 34:26 | |||
Label | Galaxy | |||
Producer | Bernard Besman | |||
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It was later reissued in some territories as The King of Folk Blues.
Track listing
All compositions credited to John Lee Hooker and Bernard Besman
- "Might as Well Say We're Through" – 2:45
- "Risin Sun (Louisiana Voo-Doo)" – 2:54
- "Lost My Job" – 3:01
- "Left My Wife and My Baby" – 2:59
- "Travelin' Day and Night" – 2:56
- "Deep Down in My Heart" – 2:57
- "Shake It Up and Go" – 2:31
- "Fire at Natchez" – 3:08
- "The Sweetest Girl I Know" – 2:59
- "Mad With You Baby" – 2:58
- "My Mother-in-Law Moved In" – 3:09
- "Ballad to Abraham Lincoln" – 3:04
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